So which candidate do Americans feel has a better grasp on economic issues? It depends on which poll you believe.

A Gallup poll released Friday showed that half of Americans have a great deal or a fair amount of confidence in President Obama to do or to recommend the right thing for the economy, while 42 percent said the same about Romney.

But a new survey, released today, shows that more than third of adults polled (39 percent) said they feel a change in presidential leadership would benefit job creation, while 15 percent said a Romney presidency would negatively affect jobs.

The poll, conducted by Ipsos Media on behalf of career-website Glassdoor, also showed that 32 percent of Americans feel a change in the occupant of the White House would have no impact on job creation, while 14 percent were unsure.

Yet another poll, released Friday, showed Obama leading Romney among voters whose priorities were less related to the economy, such as health care, education, the environment and birth control.

For a more artful look at the 2012 election and voters' concerns about the economy, check out the infographic below from Glassdoor.